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I’ll
Be Voting For Wesley Clark / Good-Bye Mr. Bush — by Michael
Moore
January
14, 2004
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Many of
you have written to me in the past months asking, "Who are you
going to vote for this year?"
I have
decided to cast my vote in the primary for Wesley Clark. That's right,
a peacenik is voting for a general. What a country!
I believe
that Wesley Clark will end this war. He will make the rich pay their
fair share of taxes. He will stand up for the rights of women, African
Americans, and the working people of this country.
And he
will cream George W. Bush.
I have
met Clark and spoken to him on a number of occasions, feeling him out
on the issues but, more importantly, getting a sense of him as a human
being. And I have to tell you I have found him to be the real deal,
someone whom I'm convinced all of you would like, both as a person and
as the individual leading this country. He is an honest, decent, honorable
man who would be a breath of fresh air in the White House. He is clearly
not a professional politician. He is clearly not from Park Avenue. And
he is clearly the absolute best hope we have of defeating George W.
Bush.
This is
not to say the other candidates won't be able to beat Bush, and I will
work enthusiastically for any of the non-Lieberman 8 who might get the
nomination. But I must tell you, after completing my recent 43-city
tour of this country, I came to the conclusion that Clark has the best
chance of beating Bush. He is going to inspire the independents and
the undecided to come our way. The hard core (like us) already have
their minds made up. It's the fence sitters who will decide this election.
The decision
in November is going to come down to 15 states and just a few percentage
points. So, I had to ask myself -- and I want you to honestly ask yourselves
-- who has the BEST chance of winning Florida, West Virginia, Arizona,
Nevada, Missouri, Ohio? Because THAT is the only thing that is going
to matter in the end. You know the answer -- and it ain't you or me
or our good internet doctor.
This is
not about voting for who is more anti-war or who was anti-war first
or who the media has already anointed. It is about backing a candidate
that shares our values AND can communicate them to Middle America. I
am convinced that the surest slam dunk to remove Bush is with a four-star-general-top-of-his-class-at-West-Point-Rhodes-Scholar-Medal-of-Freedom-winning-gun-owner-from-the-South
-- who also, by chance, happens to be pro-choice, pro environment, and
anti-war. You don't get handed a gift like this very often. I hope the
liberal/left is wise enough to accept it. It's hard, when you're so
used to losing, to think that this time you can actually win. It is
Clark who stands the best chance -- maybe the only chance -- to win
those Southern and Midwestern states that we MUST win in order to accomplish
Bush Removal. And if what I have just said is true, then we have no
choice but to get behind the one who can make this happen.
There are
times to vote to make a statement, there are times to vote for the underdog
and there are times to vote to save the country from catastrophe. This
time we can and must do all three. I still believe that each one of
us must vote his or her heart and conscience. If we fail to do that,
we will continue to be stuck with spineless politicians who stand for
nothing and no one (except those who write them the biggest checks).
My vote
for Clark is one of conscience. I feel so strongly about this that I'm
going to devote the next few weeks of my life to do everything I can
to help Wesley Clark win. I would love it if you would join me on this
mission.
Here are
just a few of the reasons why I feel this way about Wes Clark:
1. Clark
has committed to ensuring that every family of four who makes under
$50,000 a year pays NO federal income tax. None. Zip. This is the most
incredible helping hand offered by a major party presidential candidate
to the working class and the working poor in my lifetime. He will make
up the difference by socking it to the rich with a 5% tax increase on
anything they make over a million bucks. He will make sure corporations
pay ALL of the taxes they should be paying. Clark has fired a broadside
at greed. When the New York Times last week wrote that Wes Clark has
been “positioning himself slightly to Dean’s left,"
this is what they meant, and it sure sounded good to me.
2. He is
100% opposed to the draft. If you are 18-25 years old and reading this
right now, I have news for you -- if Bush wins, he's going to bring
back the draft. He will be forced to. Because, thanks to his crazy war,
recruitment is going to be at an all-time low. And many of the troops
stuck over there are NOT going to re-enlist. The only way Bush is going
to be able to staff the military is to draft you and your friends. Parents,
make no mistake about it -- Bush's second term will see your sons taken
from you and sent to fight wars for the oily rich. Only an ex-general
who knows first-hand that a draft is a sure-fire way to wreck an army
will be able to avert the inevitable.
3. He is
anti-war. Have you heard his latest attacks on Bush over the Iraq War?
They are stunning and brilliant. I want to see him on that stage in
a debate with Bush -- the General vs. the Deserter! General Clark told
me that it's people like him who are truly anti-war because it's people
like him who have to die if there is a war. "War must be the absolute
last resort," he told me. "Once you've seen young people die,
you never want to see that again, and you want to avoid it whenever
and wherever possible." I believe him. And my ex-Army relatives
believe him, too. It's their votes we need.
4. He walks
the walk. On issues like racism, he just doesn't mouth liberal platitudes
-- he does something about it. On his own volition, he joined in and
filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of the University
of Michigan's case in favor of affirmative action. He spoke about his
own insistence on affirmative action in the Army and how giving a hand
to those who have traditionally been shut out has made our society a
better place. He didn't have to get involved in that struggle. He's
a middle-aged white guy -- affirmative action personally does him no
good. But that is not the way he thinks. He grew up in Little Rock,
one of the birthplaces of the civil rights movement, and he knows that
African Americans still occupy the lowest rungs of the ladder in a country
where everyone is supposed to have "a chance." That is why
he has been endorsed by one of the founding members of the Congressional
Black Caucus, Charlie Rangel, and former Atlanta Mayor and aide to Martin
Luther King, Jr., Andrew Young.
5. On the
issue of gun control, this hunter and gun owner will close the gun show
loophole (which would have helped prevent the massacre at Columbine)
and he will sign into law a bill to create a federal ballistics fingerprinting
database for every gun in America (the DC sniper, who bought his rifle
in his own name, would have been identified after the FIRST day of his
killing spree). He is not afraid, as many Democrats are, of the NRA.
His message to them: "You like to fire assault weapons? I have
a place for you. It's not in the homes and streets of America. It's
called the Army, and you can join any time!"
6. He will
gut and overhaul the Patriot Act and restore our constitutional rights
to privacy and free speech. He will demand stronger environmental laws.
He will insist that trade agreements do not cost Americans their jobs
and do not exploit the workers or environment of third world countries.
He will expand the Family Leave Act. He will guarantee universal pre-school
throughout America. He opposes all discrimination against gays and lesbians
(and he opposes the constitutional amendment outlawing gay marriage).
All of this is why Time magazine this week referred to Clark as "Dean
2.0" -- an improvement over the original (1.0, Dean himself), a
better version of a good thing: stronger, faster, and easier for the
mainstream to understand and use.
7. He will
cut the Pentagon budget, use the money thus saved for education and
health care, and he will STILL make us safer than we are now. Only the
former commander of NATO could get away with such a statement. Dean
says he will not cut a dime out of the Pentagon. Clark knows where the
waste and the boondoggles are and he knows that nutty ideas like Star
Wars must be put to pasture. His health plan will cover at least 30
million people who now have no coverage at all, including 13 million
children. He's a general who will tell those swing voters, "We
can take this Pentagon waste and put it to good use to fix that school
in your neighborhood." My friends, those words, coming from the
mouth of General Clark, are going to turn this country around.
Now, before
those of you who are Dean or Kucinich supporters start cloggin' my box
with emails tearing Clark down with some of the stuff I've seen floating
around the web ("Mike! He voted for Reagan! He bombed Kosovo!"),
let me respond by pointing out that Dennis Kucinich refused to vote
against the war resolution in Congress on March 21 (two days after the
war started) which stated "unequivocal support" for Bush and
the war (only 11 Democrats voted against this--Dennis abstained). Or,
need I quote Dr. Dean who, the month after Bush "won" the
election, said he wasn't too worried about Bush because Bush "in
his soul, is a moderate"? What's the point of this ridiculous tit-for-tat
sniping? I applaud Dennis for all his other stands against the war,
and I am certain Howard no longer believes we have nothing to fear about
Bush. They are good people.
Why expend
energy on the past when we have such grave danger facing us in the present
and in the near future? I don't feel bad nor do I care that Clark --
or anyone -- voted for Reagan over 20 years ago. Let's face it, the
vast majority of Americans voted for Reagan -- and I want every single
one of them to be WELCOMED into our tent this year. The message to these
voters -- and many of them are from the working class -- should not
be, "You voted for Reagan? Well, to hell with you!" Every
time you attack Clark for that, that is the message you are sending
to all the people who at one time liked Reagan. If they have now changed
their minds (just as Kucinich has done by going from anti-choice to
pro-choice, and Dean has done by wanting to cut Medicare to now not
wanting to cut it) – and if Clark has become a liberal Democrat,
is that not something to cheer?
In fact,
having made that political journey and metamorphosis, is he not the
best candidate to bring millions of other former Reagan supporters to
our side -- blue collar people who have now learned the hard way just
how bad Reagan and the Republicans were (and are) for them?
We need
to take that big DO NOT ENTER sign off our tent and reach out to the
vast majority who have been snookered by these right-wingers. And we
have a better chance of winning in November with one of their own leading
them to the promised land.
There is
much more to discuss and, in the days and weeks ahead, I will continue
to send you my thoughts. In the coming months, I will also be initiating
a number of efforts on my website to make sure we get out the vote for
the Democratic nominee in November.
In addition
to voting for Wesley Clark, I will also be spending part of my Bush
tax cut to help him out. You can join me, if you like, by going to his
website to learn more about him, to volunteer, or to donate. To find
out about when your state’s presidential primaries are, visit
Vote Smart.
I strongly
urge you to vote for Wes Clark. Let's join together to ensure that we
are putting forth our BEST chance to defeat Bush on the November ballot.
It is, at this point, for the sake of the world, a moral imperative.
Yours,
Michael
Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
mmflint@aol.com
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